December 23, 2024

Two sneaky good players Vikings must take in 2024 NFL Draft

The Vikings can find their new identity in the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Minnesota Vikings have a lot of questions to answer in the 2024 offseason. Their starting quarterback for the past six seasons, Kirk Cousins, is poised to become a free agent. After ending the 2022 season with a 13-4 record despite a negative point differential, the Vikings fell back to earth in 2023.

They ended the season with a 7-10 record and a -18 point differential. Not only that, but Minnesota saw their division foes in the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions both win playoff games and the Chicago Bears land the number one overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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The time might be now for the Vikings to take a step back and look to rebuild. That would put a big emphasis on the upcoming draft for them. Landing players like Michael Penix Jr. and Jalen McMillan would help with that if that’s the path the Vikings choose.

Michael Penix Jr., Quarterback

The evaluation on Michael Penix Jr. is all over the place. Some regard him as a first-round pick and perhaps a top ten selection given the position he plays and how well he has performed at Washington.

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Others have him outside the first round altogether. Penix ranked 46th overall on ESPN’s big board.

There are some reasons as to why his ranking is so low. Teams could be wary of Penix Jr.’s age; he will be 24 years old about two weeks after the NFL Draft concludes. He’s also suffered two ACL tears in his career.

That may be losing the forest for the trees, however. Michael Penix Jr. is a baller. He managed to rack up 9,544 passing yards in his final two seasons while still completing 65% of his passes.

Jalen McMillan, Washington, Wide ReceiverHe also became the first college quarterback to throw for at least 4,500 yards in back-to-back seasons since some guy named Patrick Mahomes did it.

Penix Jr. also showed up in big moments. Eight of Washington’s 14 wins came in one-score games, and he made plays to help win them. The biggest of those came in Washington’s regular-season win over the Oregon Ducks, where Penix Jr.’s late touchdown pass to Rome Odunze gave the Huskies a lead they would never relinquish.

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